thejester220

female wrote:They don't copyright them, but they do trademark them. They get design trademarks on various shapes and configurations that define the product. The Game Boy design was officially trademarked in 1992, but it's not an active trademark anymore. It expired in 2003. Hope this helps clear things up.

Mancho

Oh yeah!.. feedback... feedback...
Uh... yeah... The texture makes it look like an iron-on. You probably should have make use of the effort in making the pockets/belt look more realistic. And stretching the shirts to make it look like the design would actually fit right, is ridiculous.

Seussman71

Being a HUGE fan of Dr. Seuss, I like this idea, but I would really like to see a more funky star instead of a perfectly formed one like this...Dr. Seuss has a quirky illustration style and would drive the point home even better.
-m-

Mancho

Nice! Simple, but wonderfully detailed. Thought it was a Zelda reference when I saw the thumbnail, and wouldn't have voted for it. Zelda is pretty much played out. But the quality made me curious (and I couldn't remember anything about a harp in Zelda), so I checked out the comp. I love the design. Thanks TGentry.

BTW.. What's with the hating on TGentry. I doubt a significant percentage of voters actually participate in the threads or would know him from any other artist. People vote on what they like. It just so happens that TGentry is good at making shirts people like. I rarely know who the artist is for any design I vote for. I see what I like and vote for it.

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